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Insignia

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Insignia meaning

A patch or other object that indicates a person's official or military rank, or membership in a group or organization. | A symbol or token of personal power, status, or office, or of an official body of government or jurisdiction. | A mark or token by which anything is known.

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A private E-1 with no insignia (normally a trainee in Basic) was often referred to as "Fuzzy" in reference to his lack of rank insignia and the "Fuzzy" place on his chest where the Velcro rank insignia will go once it has been achieved.

Insignia main IDF soldiers have three types of insignia (other than rank insignia) which identify their corps, specific unit, and position.

Enlisted members wear sleeve insignia on both the jacket and shirt, while officers wear metal rank insignia pinned onto the coat, and Air Force Blue slide-on epaulet loops on the shirt.

Insignia Apollo 11 space-flown silver Robbins medallion The Apollo 11 mission insignia was designed by Collins, who wanted a symbol for "peaceful lunar landing by the United States".

Like the British and Spanish armed services, however, senior ranked NCOs (especially in the Philippine Navy) also wear shoulder rank insignia only on the mess, semi-dress and dress uniforms, and in some cases even collar insignia.

Mission insignia Apollo 8 space-flown silver Robbins medallion The triangular shape of the insignia symbolizes the shape of the Apollo Command Module (CM).

The insignia of the university; bone of contention between the universities In October 1932, after Naegle's death, the Czechs started again a controversy over the insignia.

The shoulder insignia mirrors Cuban practice but is derived from the German-styled officer rank insignia.

Those operating in the Pacific theater acquired a specialized British insignia — a modified blue-white roundel with white "bars" to make it look more like a U.S. than a Japanese Hinomaru insignia to prevent friendly fire incidents.

Uniforms, ranks, insignia To build institutional solidarity and esprit de corps, each Thai service component has developed its own distinctive uniforms, ranking system, and insignia.

A clause was written into the new CBA providing players an easier process to share their highlights via social media, as provided by the league (via their broadcast partners), as long as they do not inject any sponsorship insignia into the highlights.

At the end of an aisle is the front of the room, where U.S. President Joe Biden speaks at a podium beneath a gold United Nations insignia that hangs on the wall.

Bo-Katan chooses to honor the Mythosaur of Mandalore by having this insignia forged on her armor.

I would have likely preferred the pizza boxes to have a logo or some branded insignia, but I can overlook the box for the presentation level that their pizza had to offer.

On this occasion, Rear Admiral Sir Edmund Lyons, Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet, was invested with the insignia of a Grand Cross of the Order by Governor Le Marchant.

The cartel’s name is a reference to the sun insignia affixed to the uniforms of Venezuelan military officers.

The changing of a monarch requires insignia to be replaced, with Charles' Tudor crown, buttons and royal cypher - or monogram - stitched on to the ceremonial uniforms that will be on display among the 6,000-strong military procession.

The film even opens with an ominous black-and-white flashback to Fritz in his heyday (albeit sans any hint of Nazi insignia).

The Hashira wear their own insignia on their hands since they are a distinct group of demon slayers.

The Insignia 2.0-Channel Mini Soundbar is a Bluetooth-enabled soundbar that connects via RCA, optical digital audio, and USB.